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this is an EOI

i got a s3 silo.

body and interior pretty mint

brand new s1/2 front end parts

s2 silo boot lip spolier

standard silo rims complete with plastic caps and new tires

i wont be posting pics if you are serious and

have the cash text me and come have a look- NO PARTS WILL BE SEPERATED AND NO SWAPS

all parts below are brand new and if i dont get what it owes me i wont sell.

full set of nolathene bushes to do from front to back

whiteline strut tower brace

whiteline 27mm front sway bar

whiteline 20mm rear sway bar

rear strut tower brace off ebay

ISC N1 s13 coilovers

ISC s13 tie rod kit

ISC s13 adjustable lower control arms

s13 hubs and knuckles

bosch 044 fuel pump

z32 afm

bosch 8mm plug leads

50mm aluminium radiator

450x300x76 ploished cooler with 3 inch piping

xenon hid headlight kit

nissan N1 oil pump

vl turbo water pump

50mm turbosmart wastegate

turbosmart boost tee

coilover adapters for the back

got new genuine nissan red strips for the front and back bumpers

got an r33 gearbox conversion complete with everything from a 93 gts-t

this was running perfect before i started stripping

the engine and engine bay as was planning on a rebuild

and getting the engine bay resprayed.

no doubt i have missed a few things but i have $14grands worth

of receipts and it needs abit of work so i am a little

negotiable but not much.

located north west tas

text 0407882760

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